Separating Growing Pains From Warning Signs in Kids

Separating Growing Pains From Warning Signs in Kids

Source: The Wall Street Journal

More parents of young children are hearing surprising warnings these days from educators and doctors who say they are picking up on the subtler signs of developmental problems. Dr. Bryan King, director of psychiatry at Seattle Children's Hospital, discusses developmental coordination disorder.

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